kiwi pom
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If you're buying anything remotely complicated, I think it needs looking at but it needs to be seen by someone who can assess it properly. Paying a trusted mechanic to do it would make more sense to me.
I'd have thought with newer stuff like tractors you'd want someone who could hook it to a lap top or scan tool and check it out too
Bit of a different but I sold a car a few years ago unseen to a chap in the North Island, he had me take it to an AA service/inspection place and paid for the check himself.
I'd have thought with newer stuff like tractors you'd want someone who could hook it to a lap top or scan tool and check it out too
Bit of a different but I sold a car a few years ago unseen to a chap in the North Island, he had me take it to an AA service/inspection place and paid for the check himself.